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Cape Verde Impresses in World Cup Debut
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- June 20, 2026
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Cape Verde, Africa’s third-smallest nation, made headlines by holding soccer giant Spain to a scoreless draw in their World Cup debut. This historic moment has stirred excitement and hope across the archipelago.
The veteran goalkeeper, Josimar José Évora Dias, known as Vozinha, emerged as a standout figure. At 40 years old, he is one of the oldest players in the tournament. His performance, which included seven saves, was instrumental in keeping Spain at bay.
Cape Verde’s national team, the Blue Sharks, may lack well-known stars or a glamorous reputation. However, they have gained respect through a pragmatic approach to the game. This was evident in their recent match where they prioritized defense, avoiding risky plays against the European champions.
Cape Verde is now preparing to face Uruguay on Sunday. The team aims to maintain the momentum and potentially secure another strong result. The group also includes Saudi Arabia, adding to the challenge they face.
Locals, like Nuno Martins from Mindelo, are attributing the team’s success to both tactical precision and divine favor. This blend of confidence and anticipation is building as Cape Verde continues its World Cup journey.
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